Locations in Denver
Showing 4379 - 4400 of 4520Wheat Ridge Cyclery began as a one-man business run by Eugene Kiefel in 1973; over the years, the business has grown into a cycling shop with over 1,000 bicycles in stock. Eugene’s son, Ron, and twelve other certified bicycle fitters run the shop today, and will give you plenty of free advice about what kind […]
Wheat Ridge Lanes is a family-owned and -operated bowling alley with an old school feel. During the week, a variety of leagues frequent the venue, but cosmic (lights off) bowling, karaoke and open bowling are the draw on the weekends.
The Wheat Ridge Recreation Center does not have a membership requirement; it’s open to both residents and nonresidents of the city seven days a week. The facility features a climbing wall, gymnasium, racquetball courts and one of the best public swimming pools in metro Denver.
This bar and restaurant near Coors Field is a favorite for its rooftop, collection of over ninety whiskeys, and its signature fried chicken. There’s also a great selection of shareable plates making this an ideal place for pre or post Rockies game meet-ups.
At Whistle Pig we have a wide variety of in-house brewed beers on tap, dog friendly patio, family-friendly environment, and an amazing full-menu with many selections to choose from. We hope to see you here!
The White Horse Bar has been pouring since the ’20s – and it looks it. The current owners bought it in 1974 and have made relatively few improvements. An obsolete dance floor in the middle of the room is surrounded by dingy floral carpet, and many of the theme-keeping white-horse statues, paintings and plaques are […]
No, you’re not seeing double. White Lies occupies the same black-and-gold space as Black Eye Coffee, but Black Eye closes at 4 p.m., and after an hour of downtime, White Lies takes over for dinner service starting at 5. Along with the alter ego comes an expanded menu, including tasty starters and inventive entrees, and […]
At White Pie, brothers Kris and Jason Wallenta dish up wood-fired pizzas inspired by their childhood in New Haven, Connecticut. But even though their pizzas were inspired by an East Coast classic, they aren’t chained to tradition – just as their tacos at Dos Santos, the Mexican restaurant they run around the corner, aren’t bound […]
There’s no place quite like Whittier Cafe, whose eclectic calendar features such community events as weekly Ethiopian coffee ceremonies. An expansive lineup of fresh-roasted coffees, along with teas, ice cream and sandwich options, comes out of the small but mighty kitchen at this neighborhood hangout. More than a coffee shop, Whittier Cafe is a true […]